“We are entering the age of digital money”, writes European Central Bank’s executive board member, Fabio Panetta in a blog post introducing ECB’s testing of a digital euro. The bank’s
Almost half of employees in the UK have become less focused on their careers as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, while women are more likely to experience negative impact
G20 finance ministers have supported the proposal to fight multinational companies’ tax avoidance and introduce a minimum global corporate tax rate of 15%. The proposal was first signed at a
In recent years, we have seen a rise in businesses leveraging technology to offer products and healthcare services dedicated to improving women’s health and wellbeing; known as FemTech. This new
Google and Facebook are facing groups of publishers in Australia, Denmark and France joining forces to make Big Tech pay for using publishers’ content online. In France, a Google agreement
In a bid to fight unrealistic beauty standards, Norway recently introduced new regulations that require influencers to declare retouched photos when they share them on social media. But how easy
Spending on mobile apps has been booming during the pandemic. Book category apps have passed a milestone in worldwide consumer spending. The category generated $1.1 billion in gross revenue from
Top telecoms executives called for a total overhaul of Europe’s regulatory framework and reiterated their call for unified oversight across the 27-nation bloc, during their first post pandemic Mobile World
Majorities across much of Western Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region have a favorable view of the European Union, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey of 17
TOP NEWS: European Commission is investigating if Google advertising has violated EU competition rules by favouring its own online display advertising technology services in the “ad tech” supply chain. It